google: Why Google is ordered to pay USD43 million to an Australian court

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 google: Why Google is ordered to pay USD43 million to an Australian court 

google: Why Google is ordered to pay USD43 million to an Australian court


Australia's competition watchdog said that Alphabet Inc's Google unit was ordered by the country's Federal Court to pay AUSD60 million (USD42.7 million) in penalties for misleading users on the collection of their personal location data.

The court found Google misled some customers about personal location data collected through their Android mobile devices between January 2017 and December 2018.

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Google misled users into believing the "location history" setting on their Android phones was the only way location data could be collected by it when a feature to monitor web and application activity also allowed local data collection and storage, the ACCC said.

The watchdog, which estimates that 1.3 million Google account users in Australia may have been affected, started proceedings against the company and its local unit in October 2019. Google took remedial measures in 2018, the regulator said.

In an emailed statement, Google said it had settled the matter and added that it has made location information simple to manage and easy to understand.

The search engine giant has been embroiled in legal action in Australia over the past year as the government mulled and passed a law to make Google and Meta Platforms' Facebook pay media companies for content on their platforms.


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